Ajaokuta Steel Mill
Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL) ku ma nwọ dọ Ajaokuta Steel Mill chi steel mill ka ki di Nigeria, efewo ki dẹ chi Ajaokuta, Kogi State, Nigeria.[1] Ekọ ku ma ki Still mill Ajaukuta chi 1979,[1] Ajaokuta steel mill chi still mill ki nana tule ojanẹ Nigeria, ami coke oven nwu Kpai ami by-products nwu nana tule efi ami refineries chakadu ki di Nigeria chẹnw kẹ muma ko dama .[2] Ama ma deju ti projeọt lẹ kwi ọdọ ọgbọmeji ku ma chanẹ yi ta n .[3] Ojile ami unyi Ajokuta Still mill ami ebije ma chee omo eyi.[4]
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nwọ́cheEko ababa abo ki governmenti Nigeria di contracti nwu ma ku ma chi projecti Ajoakuta steel mill chi enefu British ta ku ma dabi du nwi abo Soviet . Ọdọ 1967, abo Soviet experts ka ki ni ome ku ma chi steel Nigeria ime ku ma chi iron ore todu ku ma li iron ore wewe anẹ Nigeria. Ọdọ1973, ma li iron ore anẹ Itakpe, Ajabanoko mani Oshokoshoko. Ẹnẹ ki kí = ñAjaokuta Steel Company chí abgojí Nigeria Shehu Shagari ọdọ1979. Ta kí Shehu Shagari tanẹ kwukọlọ i chẹ kpoji projecti Ajaokuta Steel 84%. Ọdọ 83, ma chẹ kpoji project Ajaokuta steel mill ti 98%. Ọdọ 1994, Ma chẹ ki planti Ajaokuta steel mill dabi ọgbọmeji ati ọgbọmeji ny'ẹyọ mẹta,[2] Todu ku ma neke na di raw material wi Ajaokuta kpai ku ma neke na ta nwi abo ilẹ chakadu. Ọdọ 1987 ma mi contracti du nwi onẹ ku ma neke chi ejọna ọkọane kwi iron mines Itakpe ti steel mill ki di Ajaokuta na ti Atlantic Ocean ki di Warri.[5]
Ama ma di eju ti ami project le nyoyo n ti abajio ma chi project le che kpa tan n.[2] Governmenti Nigeria tene di steel Mill Ajaokuta nwi one ama ma mu gba dabi odo 2016.[6] Ati ochu ekegweji odo 2017 neke chi steel du n.[2]Ma chane di light mills Ajoakuta chekwu odo 2018, ekwu ku ma du che chi ebije ma che omo, Ma di ojile Planti Ajaokuta che kuñ.[4]
Ma fi ejona oko ane ki li Warri–Itakpe kpabie , Odo 2016, governmenti Nigeria di contracti nwi abo China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation kpai Julius Berger todu ku ma nwi ejona oko che.[5] Ma fu chekpa od 2018,[7] President Muhammadu Buhari fi ejona oko ane le inaugurate ochu ekela nolu mi ogwu ny mebie odo 2020.[8]
References
nwọ́che- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Robson, Lorna (2005). Nigeria. London: Evans Brothers. p. 27. ISBN 9780237527563.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Oluyole, Francisca (26 December 2017). "How Nigeria's Largest Industrial Project Failed". Premium Times (Abuja).
- ↑ "Adegbite: Conspiracy Led to Failure of Ajaokuta Steel Company - THISDAYLIVE". www.thisdaylive.com (in English). Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Nigeria: Steel factory will open after 40 years". Al Jazeera English. 16 June 2018.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri rail line to start operation in June 2018 - Rotimi Amaechi". Vanguard News. 7 August 2017.
- ↑ "Ownership crisis ends, Nigeria retakes Ajaokuta Steel Company". Premium Times Nigeria. 1 August 2016.
- ↑ Ejike, Ejike (26 November 2018). "Itakpe Train Service Begins Operation Today". Leadership.
- ↑ Agbakwuru, Johnbosco; Dirisu, Yakubu (29 September 2020). "FG commissions Itakpe-Warri rail line". Vanguard (Nigeria).